Luis Emanuel Ruiz Carrillo

Ruiz, 21, a photographer with Monclova-based daily La
Prensa
, was found fatally shot in Monterrey, Nueva León state, early the
morning of March 25, according to CPJ interviews and news accounts.

Ruiz had been abducted the previous night along with José
Luis Cerda Meléndez, a Televisa-Monterrey entertainment show host, as the two
were leaving the station’s studios in a vehicle driven by Cerda’s cousin, Juan
Gómez Meléndez. According to press reports, unidentified armed men forced the
three out of the vehicle and into a van.

Ruiz, Cerda, and Gómez were found with gunshot wounds to
the head, the local press reports said. Press reports said a graffiti message
referencing a major drug cartel was found on a wall near Cerda’s body. “Stop
cooperating with the Zetas,” it said. (In a strange twist, an armed individual
seized Cerda’s body in the midst of the police crime scene investigation and
moved it to another location, the Spanish news agency EFE reported.)

Ruiz had traveled to Monterrey for a piece on Cerda, a one-time
drug addict and street thug who had become a popular TV personality, La
Prensa
‘s editorial director, Jesús Medina, told CPJ. “Luis was an
incidental victim,” he said.

Ruiz, who had just eight months on the job, was still in
college and had won a state journalism award last year, Medina told CPJ. “There was so much ahead for
him,” he said. “He had a personal quality and a professional quality that made
him stand out.”

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